[blind-democracy] Anti-Muslim rhetoric

  • From: "abdulah aga" <abdulahhasic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2015 07:27:18 -0600

Hi to all

Intresting text what I translet and I was shok I couldn’t bileve it that some
one in USA could say something like this!.


Anti-Muslim rhetoric
This statement Donald Trump can say that the Republicans have someone in the
ranks and Hitler.

If one candidate for president is making the statement that Muslims should
celebrate, but then it stops, but the continuation or budzenje hitlerovi idea.

As part of the campaign for the presidential elections next year in the United
States special attention attracts more brutal anti-Muslim rhetoric and
opposition to the process of receiving Syrian refugees in which leading
candidates of the Republican Party.

Ben Carson and Donald Trump / 24sata.info

After the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, where he killed 130 people, the
Republican candidate for the new President of the United States began a sharp
critique of the earlier decision of the administration of President Barack
Obama on receiving the large number of Syrian refugees next year.

The governors of at least 30 US states in which the government has the
Republican Party have announced that they will not receive refugees from Syria
because of the danger that may arise between them and the terrorists, reports
Anadolu Agency (AA).

Republicans, who have a majority in Congress, recently in the House of
Representatives adopted a draft law in this context. The aim of the draft is
adopted to prevent the announced 10,000 Syrian refugees next year. For its
adoption voted two-thirds of members, which Obama limits the right to a veto
vote.

However, the continuation of parliamentary procedure mentioned draft law will
be discussed in the Senate, where Obama's Democrats hope will not be repeated
two-thirds support, which would mean that Obama does not have the right to veto
vote and must respect the will of Congress.

The candidates of the Republican Party who according to polls are mostly likely
to participate in the upcoming presidential elections, Ben Carson and Donald
Trump on his election performances ever harsher criticizing the plan receiving
Syrian refugees.

Carson said that the terrorists as "mad dogs" could enter the country in the
column of refugees, and public attention was attracted by a declaration that
they will not support the candidacy of Muslims in the United States because
"Islam as a religion is not in accordance with the Constitution of the State".

Parallel to this, Trump has proposed to the United States Muslims should
celebrate and cited the example of Nazi celebration of Jews during World War II.

Pointing out that should not be ignored and the idea of ​​closing mosques and
giving special cards to Muslims in the US, Trump said that all the Muslims in
the country should be registered in a special register.

Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz, two potential presidential candidates Republicans,
suggest that the Syrian Christian refugees receive themselves.

Anti-Muslim rhetoric and expanding medium WorlNetDaily, whose columnist Burt
Prelutsky says that is not enough to defeat the ISIS, but that billions of
Muslims in the world "has to give lessons and with the ground Mecca".

On the other hand, such a rhetoric of hatred towards Muslims are against the
representatives of the Democratic Party.

Potential presidential candidates of the Democratic Party Hillary Clinton and
Bernie Sanders sharply criticized statements by Carson and Trump, describing
them as "shocking" and inappropriate for people who aspire to lead the United
States.

Clinton Sanders says that Republicans need to stop the policy of hostility and
shame to his statements.

And President Obama at the G20 summit in Antalya said that the proposals of
some Republican circles shameful and do not represent the United States. He
recalled how his predecessor from the ranks of Republican George W. Bush after
the attacks of 11 September 2001 stated that the enemies of the United States
and terrorists, not all Muslims.

Sharp criticism of the statements Trump and Carson headed by representatives of
the Muslim community in the United States. From the Muslim Council for
Cooperation of the United States (CAIR) says that these statements are not only
anti-Islamic, but also unconstitutional.



(AA)



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